Yes, the obsession continues. More Indian fried flat breads for breakfast, brunch and dinner. A batch of these keeps for a few days and is a nourishing accompaniment to a variety of meals and is especially nice with a 
chutney or some pickles and rice. If you are in a pinch for dinner, I would suggest rolling these up with a paneer cheese filling, served along with a 
potato dish. More Indian pancakes and crêpes are coming soon. As I said, it is an obsession…
|  Chickpea Flour Crêpes | 
| Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian
 Published on May 23, 2012
 
 Simple, spicy and savory Indian crêpes — roll up your favorite foods inside and enjoy
 
 Preparation: 10 minutes
 Cooking time: 50 to 60 minutes
 
 
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 Ingredients:
 
 Instructions:1 1/2 cups chickpea flour (besan)1 small onion, finely chopped1/2 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped1-inch piece fresh ginger, minced or grated3 fresh green chilies, seeded and finely chopped1 tablespoon ground coriander1 teaspoon sea salt1/4 teaspoon baking sodadash of cayennedash of turmericdash of ground cumin1 1/2 - 2 cups watersesame oil for frying
 
 Makes about 13 to 15 3-inch crêpesIn a medium bowl, combine the chickpea flour, onion, parsley, ginger, chilies, coriander, salt, baking soda, cayenne, turmeric and cumin.Add enough of the water until you have a semi-thick batter and whisk with a fork. Cover and let rest for 30 minutes.In a small non-stick frying pan, heat a few teaspoons of oil over medium heat. When hot, ladle about 1/2 cup into the pan and shape into a circle with the bottom of the ladle. Fry for a few minutes until the ends begin to brown, sprinkle with a bit of oil, and flip and cook for another minute or two. Transfer to a plate and keep warm in a 150°F oven. Repeat with the remaining batter. 
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More Indian flat breads you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Indian Vegetarian Kitchen:
Paratha Stuffed with Sweet Potato and Potato
Rice Flour Pancakes
Savoury Rice and Urad Dal Pancakes
 
6 comments:
These look SO good and SO easy! I am rolling-out-challenged :) so I love recipes for flatbreads that work more like pancakes!
I'm loving all the flatbreads, keep them coming!
I am a Vegetarian from southern part of India and we make these with a mixture of chick pea flour, wheat flour , rice flour and semolina. You can also add in some chopped onions and/ or cilantro in there.
And loved your blog :)
To avoid additional sodium in my diet, instead of baking-soda I add home-made "sour" yogurt along with warm water and then leave for ~30mins.
Will try with Parsley next time.
Thanks for the post.
Lovely recipe and pictures, thanks for sharing.
Would you please link to my blog from here?
Thanks
I just made these as writtten and they are delicious. Definitely a recipe to remember.
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